Was there any special edition bikes ?
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RE: Was there any special edition bikes ?
I don't know how it could be an anniversary edition, considering the 10th would be 97, and the 5th 02. I never heard of a lucky 7th anniversary edition. I think you are smart to be wary.
On the bright side; If I am wrong, happens alot, these guys will know. Thats a fact! I have gotten so much info on this forum.
But don,t let that stop you from looking, perhaps you can use this info as a bargaining tool. Just a thought. Still a great bike, Just make sure the "custom paint" isn't to cover up damage from a wreck.
Good luck!!
Patrick
On the bright side; If I am wrong, happens alot, these guys will know. Thats a fact! I have gotten so much info on this forum.
But don,t let that stop you from looking, perhaps you can use this info as a bargaining tool. Just a thought. Still a great bike, Just make sure the "custom paint" isn't to cover up damage from a wreck.
Good luck!!
Patrick
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RE: Was there any special edition bikes ?
This guy claims the 88 was the collectors edition. Not sure if there is any truth to this or not. I always thought the anniversary edition would have been 86 withthe colour scheme of red, blue and white and not red, black and silver as you mentioned.
And its for sale!
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...QAdIdZ37545214
And its for sale!
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...QAdIdZ37545214
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RE: Was there any special edition bikes ?
That's a bog-standard, everyday CBR1000F from 88 - the guy's either conning you, or was given that info when he bought the bike........$2900 is also ridiculous, it's probably worth maybe $1500.
I have pictures of every model ever produced of the Hurricane, and the only one that was a bit special was the California edition, supposedly only produced for California, with a bunch of emission gubbins all over it.....( and I live in South Africa, and I've seen them in Poland and Estonia........). Members of the forum have red & black ones, normal colours.This one's from Sweden, I think see attached.
I have pictures of every model ever produced of the Hurricane, and the only one that was a bit special was the California edition, supposedly only produced for California, with a bunch of emission gubbins all over it.....( and I live in South Africa, and I've seen them in Poland and Estonia........). Members of the forum have red & black ones, normal colours.This one's from Sweden, I think see attached.
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RE: Was there any special edition bikes ?
D'you have a picture ? The only ones I've seen so far in this post are 87/88 models.
Flogger has a 96 and the 94 wasn't much different. Pic of a red black and silver standard model bike from around 94 attached - no special edition about it !!
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Flogger has a 96 and the 94 wasn't much different. Pic of a red black and silver standard model bike from around 94 attached - no special edition about it !!
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RE: Was there any special edition bikes ?
I don't believe there were ANY special editions of this bike, other than the California which was more EPA special than anything else, I believe.
The price for the '88 in Montreal isn't bad for Canadian bike prices. It's a bit high but I wouldn't hesitate to pay $2.3-2.5k for it.
The price for the '88 in Montreal isn't bad for Canadian bike prices. It's a bit high but I wouldn't hesitate to pay $2.3-2.5k for it.
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RE: Was there any special edition bikes ?
Hey Shadow, I seen that for sale just recently. The guy wants 4,000.00 for it!! I mean its in top shape but.....And why he is calling it a Blackbird is beyond me....Fool!
I only paid 2,900.00 for mine and its a 96 with 40KM. Keep your eye out for a bargin
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...spagenameZWDVW
I only paid 2,900.00 for mine and its a 96 with 40KM. Keep your eye out for a bargin
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...spagenameZWDVW
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RE: Was there any special edition bikes ?
Well, I'd ask Flogger, but I suspect it's because they get so much RAIN.
(In summer the English wear goloshes (rubber boots)with the toes cut out) he he
and yeah, I saw that one, calling it a Blackbird, what a muppet....(sorry Kermit)
The California model came out with a longer rear mudguard, but it looked so stupid I chopped it off level with the number plate....
And 31/2 years ago I paid the equivalent of US$6000 for my bike, a 1990 model, but it was, and is, in showroom condition. So who says I know what I'm doing ?
As for being a comedian, anyone from Nova Scotia with a nickname of Gill has to be in the fishing business........he he ( you asked for it)
If we can't laugh now and again, life would surely be s...t
(In summer the English wear goloshes (rubber boots)with the toes cut out) he he
and yeah, I saw that one, calling it a Blackbird, what a muppet....(sorry Kermit)
The California model came out with a longer rear mudguard, but it looked so stupid I chopped it off level with the number plate....
And 31/2 years ago I paid the equivalent of US$6000 for my bike, a 1990 model, but it was, and is, in showroom condition. So who says I know what I'm doing ?
As for being a comedian, anyone from Nova Scotia with a nickname of Gill has to be in the fishing business........he he ( you asked for it)
If we can't laugh now and again, life would surely be s...t
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RE: Was there any special edition bikes ?
The upper inner fender length (mudflap) is the same length on all models. 93 and up, as well as the previous body style to the best of my knowledge. Everyone I've ever seen has had it chopped off by sawsall or some other method. If you look at the eBay model shadow posted a link to. It is standard length, which is a rare thing to see here in the states. Now I am no CBR expert. I have ridden the full gambit of brands and models. Just found myself with this old CBR and enjoying it and have done quite a bit of research on the subject hell last summer, helped a fellow NCO Bobtail a new R1 and it looked factory